desktop applications

Using PHP-GTK to serve Web Applications to html 5 Browsers - PHP...

Planet PHP  Wed, 10/26/2011 - 23:55

Using PHP-GTK to serve Web Applications to html 5 Browsers By Manuel Lemos Yes, you read it right, GTK+, the Gnome Toolkit library, normally used to create desktop applications, can now be used to serve the same applications via the Web to a browser that supports html 5 canvas objects.


 

php|tek 2011 Slides - Matthew Turland

Planet PHP  Fri, 05/27/2011 - 10:17

If you attended my sessions at the php|tek 2011 conference, thank you! I’ve linked to my slide decks below.

Simply extract them and open the html files in any browser. Also, if you haven’t already done so, please take a moment to use the links below to leave feedback.

Thanks in advance!


 

SaniSoft Blog: Introduction to creating desktop applications wit...

PHPDeveloper.org  Tue, 01/04/2011 - 12:47

On the SaniSoft blog there's a new tutorial where Jatin Chimote introduces you to the world of building desktop applications with the help of the Appcelerator Titanium software.


 

Is open source a dead end for desktop applications?

Linux Today  Fri, 10/01/2010 - 11:02

InfoWorld: "Try as they might, open source desktop apps never gained much ground against proprietary rivals -- and maybe they never will"


 

Desktop Applications Are On Life Support

Digg / Tech Industry News  Fri, 09/10/2010 - 10:31

It's the year 1936. The first freely programmable computer — the Z1 — is being produced. With the ability to run programs from punched tape, the idea of


 

PHPRiot.com: Zend Framework 101: Zend_Oauth

PHPDeveloper.org  Tue, 07/06/2010 - 12:20

On PHPRiot.com Quentin Zervaas has posted the latest article in his "Zend Framework 101" series that talks about several of the more well-used components of the framework.

This time he take a look at the Zend_Oauth component that allows your application to talk with remove OAuth service.


 

Bowline: An MVC Framework for GUI Apps in Ruby

Ruby Inside  Thu, 08/06/2009 - 13:02

bowlineBowline is a new MVC GUI framework for developing cross-platform desktop applications using Ruby, HTML, CSS and Javascript.

The author, Alex MacCaw, aims to make building a desktop app as simple as creating a Rails site.


 

Community News: Nationwide Speakers for CodeWorks 2009

PHPDeveloper.org  Wed, 06/10/2009 - 11:02

php|architect has officially announced some of the speakers that will be joining the CodeWorks 2009 tour this fall.

Here's the list so far: